The Times - 10/08/1983
1983; Gale Group;
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By Philip Webster, Political Reporter, From Richard Ford, Belfast, By Peter Wilson-Smith, By Michael Bailey, Transport Editor, By David Nicholson-Lord, From Martha Honey, By Frances Williams, Economic Correspondent, By our Labour Editor, By Our Crime Reporter, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, By our Crime Reporter, By Lucy Hodges, Education Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Paul Routledge, Labour Editor, By John Winder, By Peter Evans, Home Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Webster, By Richard Evans, By Bill Johnstone, Electronics Correspondent, By Bill Johnstone Electronics Correspondent, By Baron Phillips Property Correspondent, By Clive Cookson Technology Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, Beirut, From Christopher Walker, From Christopher Thomas, Washington, From Ray Kennedy, From Richard Owen, Moscow, From Trevor Fishlock, New York, From Our Correspondent, By Rodney Cowton, By Roger Boyes, By Ruth West and Brian Inglis, Nicholas Ashford, Shona Crawford Poole, PHS, Harry Debelius, Jock Bruce-Gardyne, James Curran, L. E. J. ROBERTS, Chairman., W. G. ARNOTT, , F. HARDMAN, , TINA ATKINS, , I. W. GLICK, Chairman., W. F. WYLDBORE-SMITH, , BRIAN WEST, Director, , D. M. BERNSTEIN, , H. W. WINTER, , RUDY NARAYAN, , COLIN THORPE, , ALAN NEAME, , By Bayard Webster, By Janet Browne, Horticulture Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Anthony Masters, Clare Colvin, Nicholas Kenyon, Peter Ackroyd, by Michael Clark, City Editor Anthony Hilton, By Jonathan Clare, By Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, By Derek Harris, Commercial Editor, From Maxwell Newton, New York, By Frances Williams Economics Correspondent, By Philip Robinson, By John Lawless, By Jeremy Warner, By Peter Wilson-Smith, Banking Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Wayne Lintott, edited by Michael Prest, By Andrew Cornelius, From Pat Butcher, Helsinki, Gordon Allan, From David Miller, Helsinki, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, By John Woodcock, By Peter Ball, By Peter Marson, By Alan Ross, By John Hennessy Golf Correspondent, From Ivor Davis Los Angeles, By John Watson, By Dick Hinder, By John Karter, By John Wilcockson, By Conrad Voss Bark, Alan Gibson, Edited by Peter Dear, From Tony Duboudin Melbourne, By Our Foreign Staff, John Carlin,
ResumoNews: A host of golden gladioli, Hattersley's supporters pin hopes on big unions, Red faces after pools scandal, Just a minotaur, Gang 'used grannies to carry drugs', Dying wife has baby in plane, More compete for fewer university places, The day the general's luck finally ran out, Juggling on a sterling tightrope, Cell death ends hunt for killer, Knightsbridge tenants to fight doubled rents, British Rail turns in £5m profit, Heathrow gang smuggled cannabis worth £3m, Jockey interviewed after allegations of big race-fixing racket, FT returns to normal after 9-week strike, Computers to try a marathon, Sacked TV. woman wins $½m, A word in the right place, The Times Diary Heroine of note, Britain cautious over typhoid source claim, Winds drive lone sailor off course, Dreams in The Sun, Roads, Pensioners go to college, Sri Lanka forces Red Cross men to leave, 'Blue car' clue to girl's death, Nigeria poll turns into cliff-hanger as Shagari recovers losses, Drink cure idea for young alcoholics in prison, Wife's pub night clues are sought, Belfast soldier on murder charge, Nagasaki remembers, Coaches 'beating British Rail', Money figures soothe the City, Slow work puts jobs at risk, Slow haul to ocean graveyard, Kasparov wants Korchnoi match to be played, Guatemala to abolish hated secret courts, The Times Cook, White coats and black cap, Arabs flee from prison camp, Thatcher prepares to relax, Vancouver clash over election of Protestant, Tourist industry hit by political fears, Israeli push to finish defence line, Time to shake the medicine, Callers to Met Office 'should pay £3', Treasure man's £500,000 luck, Civil Service in private health rush, Sussex avenue of oaks faces the axe, US company confirms Irish oil find, SDP and Liberal leaders split on candidate selection, Golf challenge to Japan, US buyers top luxury homes list in London, FO inquiry into Saudi caning sentences, Family's 10-mile swim to sanctuary, Black anger at removal of Zambian archbishop, Delays in ordnance sell-off, Will the Street of Ink run dry?, Tomorrow, Microcomputer designed for medical workers, The papers, Under way-the battle for the North Pole, 7% inflation by next spring, union says, Bank staff angry over Christmas working, Moses outpaces his laces, Night-shift workers had secret dormitory, All-music TV channel to start next year, Costa cops, wielding the dove of peace Benidorm, How E1 Nino may be quietly killing the world's coral, Noraid member among 65 held as riots mark internment anniversary, First-class honours: Durham and Bradford, Watching diamonds grow, Libyan warplanes pound Chad desert post with bombs and napalm, Hot line not hot enough, Sweet and sour views on the sugar debate, Guatemala pledges early poll. Index. Display Advertising: Alfa Romeo, The Nippon Credit Bank Ltd., Royal Opera House, Cubes, Victoria & Albert Museum, Sinclair, Citibank, Midland, The Times. Arts and Entertainment: Today's television and radio programmes BBC 1, Concise Crossword, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 16,204, Six share chess lead after two rounds. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Editorials/Leaders: Physician, Heal Thyself, Everybody's Weather, Back To Basics. Letters to the Editor: Dinosaur ownership, Radioactive waste in N Atlantic, The lure of gold, Hospital patients who are turned away, Relatively speaking, Plan to restrict entry to Bar, One swallow, Begging and choosing, Police computer use, Paid jobs for all, The nation's business, Cable TV franchises. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Law: Fixing fair rents in areas of scarcity Western Heritable Investment Co Ltd v Husband. Births. Official Appointments and Notices: Bradford, Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news Queen's Belfast. Deaths. Obituaries: Professor Joan Robinson Leading Cambridge economist, M Jean Troisgros, Mr Matthew Crawford. Reviews: New books-hardback, Pavarotti's noble commitment Idomeneo Salzburg Festival, Promenade Concert London Sinfonietta/ Howarth Albert Hall/Radio 3, Bahadur Kalarin Lyric Hammersmith, Today's events New exhibitions, Repaying a debt of western welcome, Fighting against death, Theatre The Comedy of Errors Stratford. Stock Exchange Tables: Dow rises 5 points in recovery, Will rule book changes be only skin deep?, Recent Issues, Sterling: Spot and Forward, Commodities, British Funds Shorts, Authorized Units & Insurance Funds, Wall Street, Rothmans dips on bid talk, Shares fall on £3.5m Crouch loss. Business and Finance: Pay plan 'scandalous'-Lonrho, Licensed to seek a new identity, ECGD still in black as reserves fall, Ocean to lose £2m despite easier debts, Marston's, Pound aids Aaronson revival, The pound, Investment and Finance, Ellerman profit recovery will not affect sale, Engineering looks grim, says report, Reardon turnover halves, $700m loan for Portugal, Cable nears US pact, Heywood is back with £1m profits, Company News In Brief, Penta takes over Statler, Dollar slips in calmer trade, Rotaflex profits up 47.5%, Tax takes 40% of British pay, Dalgety pays £58m in deal for RHM agricultural division, Base Lending Rates. Business Appointments: Westland subsidiary names president. Sport: US miler is banned, Farcical draw as Yorkshire do their utmost to snatch defeat, Wülbeck surges and Elliott's visions fade, A new Condor moment for Bell, Sports in Brief, For The Record Baseball, Decisive victory, Shadows and shocks, Back injury threat to Langan's career, Kratochvilova: the instant replay girl going for a record, Former winner back in form, Striding jauntily to 173, The heat is on for Jones boy, British players through, Sussex frustrated by tail-enders, Anxiety of Scots about salmon, Owners undeterred by prize money cut, A few milestones along the road towards an uncertain future, England call-up for Lloyd, How the Toddle Baby Foods brainchild was born, Cook can bid a regal farewell on Hern's colt, Lodz have lots of zlotys, Weary Essex lose sight of crucial victory as Middlesex score 634. Classified Advertising: For Sale, Announcements, La crème de la crème, U.K. Holidays, Musical Instruments, Entertainments, Tempting Times. Property: Rentals, Flat Sharing, Overseas Property, Luxury villas on Costa del Sol, North of the Thames. Weather: The Weather.
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